Verses by Mrs Emma Owen; the First Chapter of the Book of Job paraphrased by Thomas Canning, private solider of ...,

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  • Reference
    • GB 210 Parcel 24.
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls005441084
      (alternative) ISYSARCHB62
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1755-1902.
  • Location
    • ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

Scope and Content

Verses by Mrs Emma Owen; the First Chapter of the Book of Job paraphrased by Thomas Canning, private solider of the 61st Regiment, and verses by Thomas Canning, Cork, 1791; verses dedicated to Mrs Anne Barlow [?by] C. Fowler, recipe to cure a love-sick person, and a fragment of an ode; an invitation to Mr Owen to the funeral of Thomas Vaughan, St Pauls Churchyard, 1755; a new war song by Sir Peter Parker; abstract of title to man. Little Tayn ton and estates in p. Taynton, Gloucestershire, 1862; lease of Bolssdon, p. Newent, Gloucestershire, 1864; lease of Blyth Court estate, p. Newnham, Gloucestershire, to John Owen, 1865; abstract of title to property at Clifforde Mesne, p. Newent, 1902; abstract of title to estates in co. Ang. directed to be sold by the Master of the Rolls in the suit Earl of Macclesfield v. Sir John Owen, 1858; papers in the Chancery suit between Sir Hugh Owen and George August Crowder and others concerning Owen's interest in the Orielton estate, 1861; suit between William Goodchild and others (creditors of Sir John Owen) and Sir Hugh Owen, John Owen and others, 1861-2; papers and correspondence relating to the suit between William Walters (Pembrokeshire Bank, Haverfordwest) and John Owen of Berw Colliery, co. Ang., touching a debt of £320, 1861-3; letters and papers concerning the estate of Sir John Owen of Taynton House, Gloucestershire (formerly of Orielton), including letters from Sir John Owen, Lady Mary Frances Owen his wife and John Owen their son to Phillip and Charles Cooke, Solicitors, College Green, Gloucester, 1857-1901; administration papers of Sir John Owen, 1861, Sir John Owen's share in the Fishguard Harbour Improvement Society, 1838, accounts pertaining to Sir John Owen's estate, 1861, letters concerning Sir John Owen's estate, 1861-75, papers in the suit between Sir John Owen of Taynton House near Newent, Gloucestershire, and John Henry Cookley 1858; will of Emma Owen of Boulsdon Croft, p. Newent, Gloucestershire.

Note

Preferred citation: Parcel 24.

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